Exercise files

- [Narrator] I've provided exercise files for this coursethat you can use to follow along with the videosyou see on screen.You can see here that I've copied the exercise files folderto my desktop but you can place them anywhereon your computer that you like.Let's take a look inside.At the top level of the folder,you'll see two other folders:one named Finished and one named Start.The Finished folder contains the code for the completedapplication that we're going to be building in this course.The Start folder contains the starting point codethat I will be using to build towards the finished app.

In each chapter, I'll add more codeto the start version of the app.And for this reason, I recommend that you followthe chapters in this course in their recorded orderbut, how you use these exercise filesis completely up to you.If you want to use the starting point versionto follow along with me and build the finished example,that's great.If you'd rather jump ahead to the finished versionto poke around in the debugger and see how things work,well, that's great too.Once you have the exercise files folder where you want iton your computer, then you're ready to proceed.

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10/21/2016

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